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  1. Jan 20, 2023 · The exhibit features portraits by Baum School of Art founder Walter Emerson Baum of his grandson David. The paintings, rendered mostly in oil, trace the youth’s development from “towheaded” toddler to young man bravely battling a disability. Born in 1935, the only child of Bert and Julia Baum, David Baum became close to his artist ...

  2. Lilian Stannard RI (1877-1944) was an English illustrator and painter, primarily of watercolours. She was one of the select group of 'garden painters' that included George Samuel Elgood and Helen Allingham [1] whose primary subject was the English garden. A prolific artist, whose work became widely known through reproductions, first showed at ...

    • Watercolours of gardens and flowers, butterflies, portrait miniatures.
    • 24 March 1877, Froxfield, Bedfordshire, England
    • garden painters
    • 24 November 1944 (aged 67), Blackheath, England
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  4. He wanted Schwartz, an artist embedded at Bell Laboratories and known for her creative exploitation of the microfilm plotter, to create a computer-generated painting of his dead brother; to convince Bell Labs to manufacture a telephone modeled after one he had painted, the earpiece of which was a lobster; and to sprout a bean painted with a microscopic Chairman Mao.

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  5. In Winter Landscape Baum features a stream winding through ice and snow-covered banks, which he created with a thick, almost sculptural, application of paint. Dynamic blue shadows accented with passages of yellow and brown capture the contrasting sensations of cold snow and warm sun on a bright, clear winter day. Object Details.

    • Walter Emerson Baum (American, 1884-1956)
    • Oil on canvas
    • 1928
    • Winter Landscape
  6. Lillian Schwartz. Lillian F. Schwartz (born 1927) is an American artist considered a pioneer of computer-mediated art and one of the first artists notable for basing almost her entire oeuvre on computational media. Many of her ground-breaking projects were done in the 1960s and 1970s, well before the desktop computer revolution made computer ...

  7. Mar 14, 2024 · March 14, 2024. As we enter the final month of the Lillian Schwartz: Whirlwind of Creativity exhibit at The Henry Ford — which also happens to be Women’s History Month — it seems a good time to acknowledge Lillian’s life and work as an artist who made groundbreaking contributions in the fields of creative computing and technology.

  8. Lillian Schwartz is a pioneer of computer-generated art. From 1969-2002, she was a "resident visitor" at Bell Laboratories and Lucent Technologies, producing groundbreaking films and multimedia works. The Schwartz Collection spans Lillian's childhood to her late career. It documents her expansive mindset, mastery over traditional and experimental mediums, and ability to create inspirational ...

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